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Man fatally shot by officer in Minneapolis

Minneapolis police fatally shoot man during traffic stop, chief to release body cam footage

Minneapolis police fatally shoot man during traffic stop, chief to release body cam footage Tal Axelrod © Getty Images Minneapolis police fatally shoot man during traffic stop, chief to release body cam footage Minneapolis police fatally shot a man during a traffic stop Wednesday evening, the latest police killing in the city since George Floyd s death rocked the nation in May. Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said in a press conference that the man, who has not yet been identified and was described as a felony suspect, fired first and that he intends to release body cam footage from the shooting. Initial witness statements indicate that the subject involved in this felony stop fired first at Minneapolis police officers who then exchanged gunfire with the suspect, Arradondo said.

Minneapolis police were involved in a fatal shooting The chief said he will release bodycam footage today

Minneapolis police were involved in a fatal shooting. The chief said he will release bodycam footage today CNN 12/31/2020 © WCCO Police kill suspect in Minneapolis after he fires at them. Minneapolis police said they would release body camera footage Thursday of a fatal shooting that happened during a traffic stop the department s first police-involved shooting since George Floyd died while being pinned down by officers in May. The shooting Wednesday evening involved a man suspected in a felony who Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said was killed in an exchange of gunfire with officers. Initial witness statements indicate that the subject involved in this felony stop fired first at Minneapolis police officers, Arradondo said.

Bodycam footage in fatal MPD shooting to be released

Updated: 8 p.m. Minneapolis police have released a short clip from an officer s body camera showing the deadly confrontation outside a Holiday gas station on the city s south side Wednesday evening. In the video, officers are heard ordering the driver of a white car to stop his vehicle and to put his hands up. The car keeps moving, but police SUVs box him in. A slowed-down version of the video released by police appears to show shards of glass from the white car s window shattering outward. More than a dozen shots then ring out. Minneapolis police spokesperson John Elder said the 27-second video, as well as the slower version, is the only footage the department will be releasing at this time, citing the ongoing investigation. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is retaining other videos from the incident, he said.

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